Tuesday's game, which saw Madrid complete a 4-0 aggregate win after Roma had missed a number of good chances, is likely to have been Totti's last visit to the Bernabeu as a player.

With his contract up for renewal in the summer and Roma not assured of a place in the Champions League next season, Il Tempo reported him as saying: "This is a moment I just want to enjoy now, and then we'll see."

Totti became the latest Italian player to be given an ovation by the Bernabeu crowd, who have given similar receptions to Alessandro Del Piero and Andrea Pirlo in the past.

Madrid's Sergio Ramos told reporters he had swapped shirts with Totti, who he said had been a boyhood hero.

"He came over as he wanted a signed jersey of mine," he told reporters. "That made me proud. I have admired him since I was small. He gave me his and signed it for me, too."

Totti's appearance at the Bernabeu on Tuesday may have been his last as a player.

Frustrated Roma boss Luciano Spalletti, who had said his side could change the tie if they scored the first goal, lambasted some of his players for their reaction after the match.

"Being relaxed and satisfied after losing these two games causes me great concern. Who can even begin to imagine what level we've dropped down to if we can be happy about losing two games?

"We need to grow, and we need to grow fast because this is not on. The truth is we have lost 2-0. All the rest is just chatter, and I don't intend to take part in that.

"I was convinced we could fight to get through. Compliment the players if you want, but we have to improve. At the first sign of difficulty, we are unable to be on the level that belongs to this competition."

Roma's attention now turns to the final 10 games of the Serie A season. They are currently third, three points clear of fourth-placed Fiorentina -- a position that would give them a Champions League playoff place.